CaCO3 = calcium carbonateCa3(PO4)2 = calcium phosphate
This compound is the chromium phosphate.
The subscript number after the preceding element in a compound tells how many atoms of that element are in a molecule or formula unit of the compound. For example, the molecular formula for water, H2O indicates that there are 2 atoms of hydrogen and 1 atom of oxygen in one molecule of water. The formula unit for the ionic compound calcium chloride, CaCl2, indicates that there are 1 calcium ion and 2 chloride ions in a formula unit of calcium chloride.
It is better known as Monopotassium phosphate, also potassium dihydrogen phosphate.
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Calcium hydrogen phosphate :) Ca2HPO4
The chemical formula for calcium hydrogen phosphate is CaHPO4.
Na2HPO4 is disodium phosphate or disodium hydrogen phosphate.
Calcium dihydrogen phosphate is Ca(H2PO4)2
The chemical formula for ortho calcium hydrogen phosphate is CaHPO4.
CaHPO4
The compound with the formula Cu2HPO4 is called copper(II) hydrogen phosphate.
The formula of the ionic compound formed between calcium ions (Ca^2+) and phosphate ions (PO4^3-) is Ca3(PO4)2, known as calcium phosphate. This compound forms due to the transfer of three calcium ions to two phosphate ions to achieve a neutral ionic compound.
The formula for the ionic compound formed by the calcium ion (Ca^2+) and the phosphate ion (PO4^3-) is Ca3(PO4)2, known as calcium phosphate. In this compound, three calcium ions combine with two phosphate ions to balance the charges and form a neutral compound.
CsH2PO4
The formula for the compound Calcium Hydrogen Sulfide is Ca(HS)2.Ca = CalciumH = HydrogenS = Sulfur
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